Robert Hockett is a lawyer, law professor, and policy advocate.
He is Edward Cornell Professor of Law at Cornell Law School,
Professor of Public Affairs at Cornell University, Senior Counsel
at Westwood Capital, LLC, and a Fellow at The Century
Foundation.

Robert Hockett is a lawyer, law professor, and policy advocate.
He is Edward Cornell Professor of Law at Cornell Law School,
Professor of Public Affairs at Cornell University, Senior Counsel
at Westwood Capital, LLC, and a Fellow at The Century
Foundation.

Fadhel Kaboub is an Associate Professor of economics at Denison
University and President of the Binzagr Institute for Sustainable
Prosperity. In this episode, Adam and Fadhel discuss Fadhel's work
at the Binzagr Institute and how adopting MMT-informed policies can
help both developing nations and the United States.

Warren Mosler is one of the founding thinkers/economists behind
Modern Monetary Theory. In this episode, Adam and Warren discuss
Warren's background, the state of the American economy, the
economic effects of Medicare for All, and Trump's tax & trade
policies.

Steve Larchuk is a veteran trial lawyer and historian from just
outside of Pittsburgh, PA. Steve first learned about MMT a few
years ago when he happened to meet Warren Mosler. He became so
interested in MMT that he actually decided to run for congress on
an MMT-informed platform. Steve believes most of the US...

About the Podcast

Pocket Change is focused on a school of economics known as Modern Monetary Theory, or MMT. MMT describes modern economies in which the national currency is fiat money that’s issued by a sovereign government. The show explains the basics of MMT and examines current events through an MMT lens.